New
section about the International matches in a given season. The idea is to
convey the talking points of the International season. It is not a thorough
analysis but a general one. The teams in question are European and South
American Nations for the most part, since there are more specialized books and
data for the teams of those continents than the rest.
For the matches that I had already uploaded the goals/highlights on youtube, I have included the link on the tables.
For the matches that I had already uploaded the goals/highlights on youtube, I have included the link on the tables.
August
The 1980/81 season started after West Germany had
triumphed in the UEFA European Championships held in Italy the previous June.
The focus of the nations now were the World Cup Qualifiers
for the World Cup to be held in Spain in less than two years time in 1982.
The
matches in August were all Friendlies with USSR mostly impressive with an away
win at Hungary and Tele Santana’s Brazil defeating Uruguay at home.
Hungary’s
Andras Torocsik was dropped from the Friendly vs. Sweden, because he was
overweight.
Stefan
Kovacs managed his last match for Romania in the win vs. Yugoslavia.
Date
|
Venue
|
Result
|
Goalscorers
|
Link
|
|
August 3, 1980
|
Unofficial Friendly
|
Mendizzoroza
|
Euskadi XI 1-Hungary 5
|
Amorrortu 40
pen / Imre Garaba 37, Tibor Nylasi 70, 82, Laszlo Kiss 77, Jozsef Pasztor 68
|
|
August 20, 1980
|
Friendly
|
Budapest, Nepstadion
|
Hungary 2-Sweden 0
|
Own Goal 73, Gyozo Burcsa 80
|
|
August 20, 1980
|
Friendly
|
Montevideo, Estadio Centenario
|
Uruguay 0-Chile 0
|
||
August 20, 1980
|
Friendly
|
Auckland, NZ- McKirley
|
New Zealand 4-Mexico 0
|
Steve Summer 4pen, Steve Woodin 25, Brian Turner 35,
Grant Turner 65
|
|
August 21, 1980
|
Friendly
|
Oslo- Ullevaal Stadion
|
Norway 6-Finland 1
|
Paal Jacobsen 13, 39, 72, 84, Arne Dokken 49 pen, Einar Jan Aas 60 /
Juhani Himanka 43
|
|
August 24, 1980
|
Friendly
|
Sydney, Cricket Grounds
|
Australia 2-Mexico 2
|
Ken Boden 57pen, John Yzendoorn 73 / Ricardo Castro
39, José Luis González II 83
|
|
August 26, 1980
|
Friendly
|
Sydney, Cricket Grounds
|
Australia 1-Mexico 1
|
Gary Cole 58 / Ricardo Castro 67
|
|
August 26, 1980
|
Friendly / Pazo Del Chaco cup
|
La Paz
|
Bolivia 1-Paraguay 1
|
Carlos Aragones /
|
|
August 27, 1980
|
Friendly
|
Budapest , Nepstadion
|
Hungary 1-USSR 4
|
Jozsef Pasztor 3 / Oleg Blokhin 34, Tengiz
Sulakvelidze 43, Leonid Burjak 81, Sergei Rodionov 85
|
|
August 27, 1980
|
Friendly
|
Lausanne – Stade Olympique de la Pontaise
|
Switzerland 1-Denmark 1
|
Hans-Jorg Pfister 58 / Lars Bastrup 26
|
|
August 27, 1980
|
Friendly / Balkanic Cup
|
Bucuresti -Stadionul 23 August
|
Romania 4-Yugoslavia 1
|
Anghel Iordanescu 21, 55 pen, 84 pen, Rodion
Camataru 26 / Safet Susic 73pen
|
|
August 27, 1980
|
Friendly
|
Fortaleza – Estádio Plácido Castelo (Castelão)
|
Brazil 1-Uruguay 0
|
Getúlio 75pen
|
|
August 28, 1980
|
Friendly / Pazo Del Chaco cup
|
Santa Cruz de la Sierra, Estadio Ramón
"Tahuichi" Aguilera
|
Bolivia 1-Paraguay 3
|
Miguel Aguilar / Florentin, Issasi, Michelagnoli
|
|
August 30, 1980
|
Friendly
|
Suva, Nacional
|
Fiji 0-Mexico 2
|
Cristóbal Ortega 65, José Luis González II 89
|
September
During this
month the serious business of Qualification started with the Europen nations.
England started with a solid win at Wembley vs. Norway.
Scotland laid a claim for one of the qualifying
spots with a key away win at Stockholm vs. Sweden with Gordon Strachan scoring
his first goal for Scotland.
European Champions West Germany continued their
winning ways with an away Friendly win at Switzerland with two goals by Hansi
Mller.
Republic of Ireland notched a key win vs. Holland
in a tough group that included Belgium and France as well.
Italy started the season with a solid win vs.
Portugal towards the end of the month. World Cup hosts Spain started their
preparations with new Manager Jose Santamaria with a Friendly away at
Hungary, where in a rare move, Juanito was the only Real
Madrid player on Spain’s team.
Yugoslavia followed up its easy Qualification win
at Luxembourg with a key win vs. Denmark to close up the month. Their first
goal was scored from the penalty spot by their goalkeeper Dragan Pantelic.
Poland and Czechoslovakia played in a Friendly
that served as Polish Legend Włodzimierz
Lubański’s farewell. He scored Poland’s goal from the spot.
New Romania manager Valentin Stanescu was victorious in his first
match in charge in an away Friendly vs. Bulgaria.
Date
|
Venue
|
Result
|
Goalscorers
|
Link
|
|
September 2, 1980
|
Friendly
|
Papeete, Tahíti
|
Tahiti 0-Mexico 1
|
Ricardo Castro 27
|
|
September 3, 1980
|
World Cup Qualifier
|
Tiranë (Tirana)- Stadiumi Kombetar ‘Qemal Stafa’
|
Albania 2-Finland 0
|
Sefedin Braho 2, Milan Baci 18
|
|
September 3, 1980
|
World Cup Qualifier
|
Reykjavik -Laugardalsvöllur
|
Iceland 1-USSR 2
|
Arni Sveinsson 75 / Yuri Gavrilov 35- Sergei
Andreyev 80
|
|
September 3, 1980
|
Unofficial Friendly
|
Paris- Parc des Princes
|
France 1-Juventus (Italy) 0
|
Jacques Zimako 56
|
|
September 10, 1980
|
Friendly
|
Varna, Cerno More
|
Bulgaria 1-Romania 2
|
Georgi Slavkov 50 / Aurel Beldeanu 34, Anghel
Iordanescu 70
|
|
September 10, 1980
|
World Cup Qualifier
|
London - The Empire Stadium Wembley
|
England 4-Norway 0
|
Terry McDermott 37, 78pen, Tony Woodcock 69, Paul
Mariner 85
|
|
September 10, 1980
|
World Cup Qualifier
|
Stockholm - Råsunda -Solna Stadion
|
Sweden 0-Scotland 1
|
Gordon Strachan 72
|
|
September 10, 1980
|
Friendly
|
Basel -Saint Jakob Park
|
Switzerland 2-West Germany 3
|
Hans-Jorg Pfister 84- René Botteron 88pen / Hansi
Müller 18, 69, Felix Magath 66
|
|
September 10, 1980
|
World Cup Qualifier
|
Luxembourg -Stade Municipal de Luxembourg
|
Luxembourg 0-Yugoslavia 5
|
Safet Susic 50, Zlatko Vujovic 64, 81, Vladimir
Petrovic 70, Ivan Buljan 90
|
|
September 10, 1980
|
World Cup Qualifier
|
Dublin - Lansdowne Road
|
Republic of Ireland 2-Holland 1
|
Gery Daly 78, Mark Lawrenson 85 / Simon Tahamata 57
|
|
September 18, 1980
|
Friendly
|
Mendoza-Malvinas Argentinas (Mendoza)
|
Argentina 2-Chile 2
|
José Daniel Valencia 20-, Ramon Diaz 41 / Osvaldo Vargas
44, Sandrino Castec 63
|
|
September 18, 1980
|
Friendly / Pazo Del Chaco cup
|
Asuncion –Estadio De los Defensores del Chaco
|
Paraguay 2-Bolivia 1
|
Mino, Lopez / Miguel Aguilar
|
|
September 24, 1980
|
World Cup Qualifier
|
Dublin - Lansdowne Road
|
Finland 0-Austria 2
|
Kurt Jara 13, Kurt Welzl 77
|
|
September 24, 1980
|
Friendly
|
Deveti septemvri
Burgas
|
Bulgaria 2-Sweden 3
|
Chavdar Tzvetkov 32, Spas Djevizov 49 / Sten-Ove
Ramberg 72, Billy Ohlsson 74, Tord Holmgren 85
|
|
September 24, 1980
|
World Cup Qualifier
|
İzmır -Kemal Atatürk Stadyumu
|
Turkey 1-Iceland 3
|
Fatih Terim 72pen / Janus Gudlaugsson 12, Albert
Gudmundsson 60, Teitur Thórdarson 81
|
|
September 24, 1980
|
World Cup Qualifier
|
Oslo-
Ullevaal Stadion
|
Norway 1-Romania 1
|
Aage Hareide 22 / Anghel Iordanescu 10
|
|
September 24, 1980
|
Friendly
|
Genova -Stadio Luigi Ferraris, Marassi
|
Italy 3-Portugal 1
|
Alessandro Altobelli 63, 80, Francesco Graziani 88 /
Rui Jordao 64
|
|
September 24, 1980
|
Friendly
|
Chorzów- Stadion Śląski (Silesian Stadium)
|
Poland 1-Czechoslovakia 1
|
Włodzimierz Lubański 40 pen / Zdenek Nehoda 31
|
|
September 24, 1980
|
Friendly
|
Budapest -Nepstadion
|
Hungary 2-Spain 2
|
Laszlo Kiss10, Bela Bodonyi 47 / Juan ‘Juanito‘Gomez
3, Jesus Satrustegui 65
|
|
September 25, 1980
|
Friendly
|
Asuncion –Estadio De los Defensores del Chaco
|
Paraguay 1-Brazil 2
|
Adolfo Gustavo 'Gustavo' Benitez 7 / Zé Sérgio 34,
Reinaldo 85
|
|
September 27, 1980
|
World Cup Qualifier
|
Ljubljana, Bezigrad Stadion
|
Yugoslavia 2-Denmark 1
|
Dragan Pantelic 18 pen, Zoran Vujovic 37 / Frank Arnesen 6pen
|
Photo From : Mondial, New series, issue 7,
October 1980
(September 3, 1980,
France 1-Juventus 0) |
Photo From : Fussball Magazin, March april 1982
(Horst Hrubesch, September 10, 1980, Switzerland
2-West Germany 3) |
Photo From : World Soccer , November 1980
(Tony Woodcock and Tom Jacobsen, September 10, 1980, World
Cup Qualifier, England 4-Norway 0)
|
Photo From : Onze, Issue 69, September 1981
(Frank Stapelton, September 10, 1980, World Cup Qualifier,
Republic of Ireland 2-Holland 1) |
Photo From : El Grafico, Issue 3181, 1980
(September 18, 1980, Argentina 2-Chile 2) |
October
During this month USA made a rare tour of Europe
by playing Friendlies vs. Luxembourg and Portugal.
Defending World Cup champions Argentina defeated
Eastern European opponents Bulgaria, Poland and Czechoslovakia in Friendlies
days apart at home.
France started out with a heavy away win at
Cyprus, which turned out to be Henri
Michel’s last ever match for France.
France’s Group rivals Republic of Ireland and
Belgium matchup ended as a one-one tie at Dublin, with advantage to Belgium in
earning an away point.
The France and Republic of Ireland matchup at the
end of the month provided many talking points.
The Irish Federation were forced to intervene
through FIFA to obtain the release of their Internationals with English clubs,
who had been reluctant to release them as they had English League Cup matches
scheduled that day.
In addition there were questions about the
eligibilty of Brighton’s Michael Robinson, whose Grandmother was from Ireland.
Robinson’s mother had to obtain an Irish passport to make Robinson eligible.
During the match itself, Robinson scored a goal
that was controversially called off by the referee.
Italy still without the suspended Paolo Rossi
(until May 1982), started its campaign with an away win at Luxembourg. In an
ill-tempred match Franco Causio and Luxembourg’s Schreiner were sent off for
fighting. Later in the match, Italy’s Giancarlo Antognoni was sent off for
retaliation. He claimed he was on edge due to missing a penalty.
The
press described the match as one of Italy’s worst displays ever and Bearzot was
heavily criticized for his use of Alessandro Altobelli as a lone striker against
such a weak opposition.
Denmark lost ground by losing at home to Greece.
Wales started
its campaign with at home win vs. Turkey.
They were in contention in their group with USSR and Czechsolovakia.
USSR just like
the previous month defeated Iceland to already lay claim on its group.
Scotland
stuttered at home by settling for a scoreless draw vs. Portugal.
Fellow Home
Nation and Group rival Northern ireland scored an important 3-0 win vs. Sweden.
Romania
defeated England at Bucharest to start their opponents Qualification worries
from early on. England would endure a difficult campaign against group rivals
Hungary, Romania, Switzerland and Norway.
Rivals Holland and West Germany played a Friendly
at Eindhoven that ended as a tie. Eike Immel became at 19, the youngest ever
goalkeeper selected by West Germany after replacing Harald Schuamcher in the
second half.
Brazil ended the month with another brilliant
dispaly in dismantling Paraguay (6-0) at home in a Friendly.
Date
|
Venue
|
Result
|
Goalscorers
|
Link
|
|
October 1, 1980
|
Friendly
|
İzmır -Kemal Atatürk Stadyumu
|
Turkey 1-Libya 2
|
Muharrem Gürbüz 24 / Abdülnaser 36, Laukha 45pen
|
|
October 3, 1980
|
Friendly
|
İzmır -Kemal Atatürk Stadyumu
|
Turkey 3-Saudi Arabia 0
|
Tuncay Mesçi
2, Salih (own goal) 38 , Zafer Bilgitay
80
|
|
October 4, 1980
|
Friendly
|
Luxembourg -Stade Municipal de Luxembourg
|
Luxembourg 0-USA 2
|
Larry Hulcer 25, Rick Davis’82pen
|
|
October 5, 1980
|
Friendly
|
İzmır -Kemal Atatürk Stadyumu
|
Turkey 3-Malaysia 0
|
Metin Yıldız 35, Tuncay Mesçi 68, 85
|
|
October 7, 1980
|
Friendly
|
Lisbon-Estadio do Rostelo (Belenenses)
|
Portugal 1-USA 1
|
Carlos Manuel 65 / Rick Davis 67
|
|
October 8, 1980
|
Friendly
|
Lisbon-Estadio do Rostelo (Belenenses)
|
Austria 3-Hungary 1
|
Kurt Welzl 20, Christian Keglevits 30, 85 / Bela
Bodonyi 80
|
|
October 8, 1980
|
Friendly
|
Prague, Stadion Evžena Rošického (Strahov)(Slavia
Praha)
|
Czechoslovakia 0-East Germany 1
|
Joachim Streich 17
|
|
October 9, 1980
|
Friendly
|
Buenos Aires -Antonio Vespuci Alberti (El
Monumental) (River Plate)
|
Argentina 2-Bulgaria 0
|
Santiago Santamaria 32, Ramon Diaz 80
|
|
October 11, 1980
|
World Cup Qualifier
|
Lemesós (Limassol)-Tsíreio Stádio (Tsirion Stadium)
|
Cyprus 0-France 7
|
Bernard Lacombe 4, Michel Platini 14, 23,
Jean-Francois Larios 40pen, 76pen, Didier Six 82, Jacques Zimako 87
|
|
October 11, 1980
|
World Cup Qualifier
|
Luxembourg -Stade Municipal de Luxembourg
|
Luxembourg 0-Italy 2
|
Fulvio Collovati 33, Roberto Bettega 71
|
|
October 11, 1980
|
Friendly
|
Eindhoven- Philips Stadion
|
Holland 1-West Germany 1
|
Ernie Brandts 40 / Horst Hrubesch 35
|
|
October 12, 1980
|
Friendly
|
Buenos Aires -Antonio Vespuci Alberti (El
Monumental) (River Plate)
|
Argentina 2-Poland 1
|
Daniel Passarella15pen, Diego Maradona 59 /
Włodzimierz Ciołek 51 pen
|
|
October 14, 1980
|
Unofficial Friendly
|
Manchester, Old Trafford
|
England 'B' 1-USA 0
|
Derek Statham 53
|
|
October 15, 1980
|
World Cup Qualifier
|
Cardiff, Ninian Park
|
Wales 4-Turkey 0
|
Brian Flynn 18, Leighton James 38 pen, 85’, Ian
Walsh 78
|
|
October 15, 1980
|
World Cup Qualifier
|
Glasgow- Hampden Park
|
Scotland 0-Portugal 0
|
||
October 15, 1980
|
World Cup Qualifier
|
Bucuresti -Stadionul 23 August
|
Romania 2-England 1
|
Marcel Raducanu 35, Anghel Iordanescu 75pen / Tony
Woodcock 64
|
|
October 15, 1980
|
World Cup Qualifier
|
Moskva (Moscow)-Tsentral'nyj Stadion imeni Vladimira
Il'yicha Lenina (The Central V.I.Lenin's Stadium)
|
USSR 5-Iceland 0
|
Sergei Andreyev 9, 78, Khoren Oganessian 39, 58,
Vladimir Bessonov 84
|
|
October 15, 1980
|
Friendly
|
Buenos Aires -Antonio Vespuci Alberti (El
Monumental) (River Plate)
|
Argentina 1-Czechoslovakia 0
|
Ramon Diaz 17
|
|
October 15, 1980
|
World Cup Qualifier
|
Dublin Lansdowne Road
|
Republic of Ireland 1-Belgium 1
|
Anthony Grealish 42 / Albert Cluytens 13
|
|
October 15, 1980
|
World Cup Qualifier
|
Copenhagen -Idrætsparken
|
Denmark 0-Greece 1
|
Constantinos Kouis 50
|
|
October 15, 1980
|
World Cup Qualifier
|
Belfast- Windsor Park
|
Northern Ireland 3-Sweden 0
|
Noel Brotherston 24, Sammy McIlroy 28, James Nicholl
37
|
|
October 15, 1980
|
Friendly
|
Leipzig, Zentralstadion
|
East Germany 0-Spain 0
|
||
October 18, 1980
|
World Cup Qualifier
|
Toronto, Exhibition
|
Canada 1-Mexico 1
|
Stojanovic 44 / Juan Antonio Luna 89
|
|
October 19, 1980
|
World Cup Qualifier
|
Sofia- Vassil Levski Stadion
|
Bulgaria 2-Albania 1
|
Andrei Jeliazkov 14, Georgi Slavkov 51 / Ilir
Pernaska 69
|
|
October 25, 1980
|
World Cup Qualifier
|
Fort Lauderdale,Florida- Lockhart Stadium
|
USA 0-Canada 0
|
||
October 28, 1980
|
World Cup Qualifier
|
Paris- Parc des Princes
|
France 2-Republic of Ireland 0
|
Michel Platini 11, Jacques Zimako 77
|
|
October 29, 1980
|
World Cup Qualifier
|
Berne- Wankdorf Stadion
|
Switzerland 1-Norway 2
|
Umberto Barberis 49 / Aage Hareide 5, Svein Mathisen
79
|
|
October 30, 1980
|
Friendly
|
Goiânia - Estádio Serra Dourada
|
Brazil 6-Paraguay 0
|
Zé Sérgio 32, Tita 38, Zico 60,86, Sócrates 66,
Luizinho 74
|
Photo
From: El Grafico, Issue 3184, 1980
(October 9, 1980, Argentina 2-Bulgaria 0) |
Photo
From: Onze, Issue 59, November 1980
(Jean Tigana, with Michel Platini in the
background, October 11, 1980, World Cup Qualifier, Cyprus 0-France 7) |
Photo From : Onze, Issue 59, November
1980
(October 11, 1980,
Holland 1-West Germany 1) |
Photo
From: El Grafico, Issue 3184, 1980
(Wladyslaw Zmuda, Jose Daniel Valencia, Marek
Dziuba and Diego Maradona, October 12, 1980, Argentina 2-Poland 1) |
Photo
From: El Grafico, Issue 3185, 1980
(Americo Gallego and Marian Masny, October 15,
1980, Argentina 1-Czechoslovakia 0) |
Photo
From: Onze, Issue 59, November 1980
(Chris Hughton, Albert Cluytens and Gerry
Peyton, October 15, 1980, World Cup Qualifier, Republic of Ireland 1-Belgium 1) |
Photo
From: Mondial, new series, issue 24, March 1982
(Tony Woodcock, October 15, 1980, World Cup
Qualifier, Romania 2-England 1) |
Photo
From: Onze, Issue 59, November 1980
(Jacques Zimako scoring France’s second goal,
October 28, 1980, World Cup Qualifier, France 2-Republic of Ireland 0) |
November
Italy
scored an important win vs. Denmark at home with two goals by Graziani.
The
win was achieved despite the absences of Causio and Antognoni (through
suspension) and Gabriel Oriali (though injury).They scored yet another (2-0)
win two weeks after that vs. Yugoslavia.
England
won at Wembley vs. Switzerland.
Portugal
defeated Northern Ireland at home to dash some of their momentum from the
previous month’s important win vs. Sweden.
Sweden
itself lost further ground after a scoreless tie vs. Israel.
Austria
defeated Albania to lay claim as one of the qualifiers, with group rivals West
Germany seemingly certain to qualify, though still not in action.
Wales
defeated Czechoslovakia to still maintain hopes of qualifying.
Jeremey
Charles made his debut for national team in that match. He was son of Mel and
nephew of John Charles.
Belgium
defeated its neighbors Holland at home with an Erwin vandenbergh penalty to
increase pressure on the Finalists of the previous two World Cups.
Group
rivals Republic of Ireland easily defeated Cyprus (6-0). This was their highest
scoring margin in their history up to that point.
Spain
continued its preparations by losing at home to Poland.
The
highly anticipated Friendly between West Germany and France ended with the
Germans as clear winners (4-1). France Captain Michel Platini came under heavy
criticism with West German manager Jupp Derwall comparing him to a General who
is surveying the action on a battlefield with a pair of binoculars.
Date
|
Venue
|
Result
|
Goalscorers
|
Link
|
|
November 1, 1980
|
World Cup Qualifier
|
Vancouver, Empire Stadium
|
Canada 2-USA 1
|
Iarusci 21, Segota 42 pen / Greg Villa 90
|
|
November 1, 1980
|
World Cup Qualifier
|
Roma- Lo Stadio Olimpico
|
Italy 2-Denmark 0
|
Francesco Graziani 7, 51
|
|
November 9, 1980
|
World Cup Qualifier
|
Ciudad de México (Mexico City) –Estadio Azteca
|
Mexico 5-USA 1
|
Hugo Sánchez 24, Adrián Camacho 31, 55, Mendizábal
37, José Luis González 40 / Rick Davis 76 pen
|
|
November 9, 1980
|
Friendly
|
Cochachamba, Felix capriles
|
Bolivia 1-Uruguay 3
|
Carlos Aragones / Eduardo De la Peña, Julio César
Morales, Waldemar Victorino
|
|
November 11, 1980
|
Friendly
|
Athens- Leoforos Alexandras
|
Greece 3-Australia 3
|
Yannis Damanakis 25, Dimitris Domazos 67, Yorgos
Delikaris 89pen / Gary Cole 24, Murray Barnes 84, Theo Selemidis 88
|
|
November 12, 1980
|
Friendly
|
Barcelona, Estadio Sarriá (Espanol)
|
Spain 1-Poland 2
|
‘Dani Ruiz’
88pen / Andrzej Iwan 1, 89
|
|
November 12, 1980
|
World Cup Qualifier
|
Tel Aviv- Ramat Gan, Natopnal Stadium
|
Israel 0-Sweden 0
|
||
November 12, 1980
|
Friendly
|
Uruguay 1-Peru 1
|
Ariel Krasouski /
|
||
November 15, 1980
|
World Cup Qualifier
|
Turin (Torino) –Stadio Comunale
|
Italy 2-Yugoslavia 0
|
Antonio Cabrini 40pen, Bruno Conti 75
|
|
November 15, 1980
|
World Cup Qualifier
|
Vienna-Praterstadion
|
Austria 5-Albania 0
|
Bruno Pezzey 19, Walter Schachner 26, 35, Kurt Welzl
58, Hans Krankl 86
|
|
November 16, 1980
|
World Cup Qualifier
|
Ciudad de México (Mexico City) –Estadio Azteca
|
Mexico 1-Canada 1
|
Hugo Sánchez 74pen / Gray 87
|
|
November 17, 1980
|
Unofficial Friendly
|
Birmingham, St Andrew's Stadium
|
England 'B' 1-Australia 0
|
Alan Sunderland 51
|
|
November 19, 1980
|
Friendly
|
Halle, Kurt-Wabbel-Stadion
|
East Germany 2-Hungary 0
|
Martin Trocha 28, Joachim Streich 32
|
|
November 19, 1980
|
Friendly
|
Kraków, Stadion Suche Stawy (Hutnik Kraków)
|
Poland 5-Algeria 1
|
Janusz Kupcewicz 9 , Włodzimierz Ciołek 15, Andrzej
Iwan 38, 73, Marek Dziuba 69 / Ghrib
85
|
|
November 19, 1980
|
World Cup Qualifier
|
London - The Empire Stadium Wembley
|
England 2-Switzerland 1
|
Markus Tanner (own goal) 23, Paul Mariner 32 /
Hans-Jorg Pfister 76
|
|
November 19, 1980
|
World Cup Qualifier
|
Lisbon- Estadio da Luz (Estadio do Sport Lisboa e
Benfica)
|
Portugal 1-Northern Ireland 0
|
Rui Jordao 60
|
|
November 19, 1980
|
World Cup Qualifier
|
Cardiff, Ninian Park
|
Wales 1-Czechoslovakia 0
|
David Charles Giles 9
|
|
November 19, 1980
|
World Cup Qualifier
|
Bruxelles-Stade du Heysel (Brussels-
Heizelstadion)
|
Belgium 1-Holland 0
|
Erwin Vandenbergh
48pen
|
|
November 19, 1980
|
World Cup Qualifier
|
Copenhagen -Idrætsparken
|
Denmark 4-Luxembourg 0
|
Frank Arnesen 13, 41 pen, Preben Elkjaer 57, Allan
Simonsen 65
|
|
November 19, 1980
|
Friendly
|
Hanover- Niedersachsenstadion
|
West Germany 4-France 1
|
Manfred Kaltz 6pen, Hans-Peter Briegel 37, Horst
Hrubesch 62, Klaus Allofs 89 / Jean-Francois Larios 39pen
|
|
November 19, 1980
|
World Cup Qualifier
|
Dublin -Lansdowne Road
|
Republic of Ireland 6-Cyprus 0
|
Gerry Daly 10 pen 23, Anthony Grealish 24, Michael
Robinson 28, Frank Stapleton 46, Chris Hughton 65
|
|
November 19, 1980
|
Unofficial Friendly
|
Florence (Firenze)-Stadio Comunale
|
Fiorentina (Italy) 2-Australia 0
|
Giancarlo Antognoni 10, Orlandini 46
|
|
November 23, 1980
|
World Cup Qualifier
|
Fort Lauderdale,Florida- Lockhart Stadium
|
USA 2-Mexico 1
|
Steve Moyers 31, 65 / Hugo Sánchez 40
|
|
November 24, 1980
|
Unofficial Friendly
|
Leicester,
Filbert Street
|
Leicester City (England) 1-Australia 2
|
Smith 73pen
/ Ken Boden 12, 38
|
|
November 27, 1980
|
Unofficial Friendly
|
Zagreb
|
Dinamo Zagreb (Yugoslavia) 4-Australia 0
|
Kovacevic 8, Cerin 25, Munjakovic 37, Bogdan 73
|
|
November 30, 1980
|
Friendly
|
La Paz
|
Bolivia 3-Finland 0
|
Miguel Aguilar 14, Paniagua 19, Windsor Del Llano 62
|
Photo From : Onze, Issue 60, December 1980
(Per Røntved and Francesco Graziani, November 1,
1980, World Cup Qualifier, Italy 2-Denmark 0) |
Photo From : Mondial, New series, issue 10,
January 1981
(November 12 1980, World Cup Qualifier, Israel
0-Sweden 0) |
Photo
From: Azzurri, Storia della Nazionale di calcio tre volte campioni del Mondo,
1910-1983
(Roberto Bettega, November 15, 1980, World Cup
Qualifier, Italy 2-Yugoslavia 0) |
Photo
From: L'Equie de Suisse, Authors Guy Balibouse, Roger Felix, Pierre Tripod,
1993
(November 19 1980, World Cup Qualifier, England
2-Switzerland 1) |
Photo
From: Rode Duivels & Oranje Leeuwen., 100 jaar Derby der Lage Landen,
Authors Ralf Willems, Matty Verkamman
(November 19, 1980, World Cup Qualifier ,
Belgium 1-Holland 0) |
Photo From : Onze, Issue 61, January 1981
(November
16, 1980, World Cup Qualifier , Mexico 1-Canada 1)
|
Photo From : Onze, Issue 60, December 1980
(Bernd Schuster and Michel Platini, November 19,
1980, West Germany 4-France 1) |
December
The
European Champions West Germany made their debut in the qualifiers by
convincingly defeating Bulgaria at Sofia.
Bernd
Schuster pulled out from the squad claiming Gastric Flu. However, it was later
discovered that he trained with his club Barcelona.
Italy
scored won its fourth successive (2-0) win by defeating Greece away, with a
rare goal from Gaetano Scirea.
The
Malta-Poland qualifier was interrupted after 77 minutes amid many on and off
the field incidents. (Note: This incident has been mentioned in this blog
before, Poland suspended Mlynarczyk, Zmuda and Boniek for the remainder of the
season and Polish Manager Ryszard Kulesza was dismissed).
For
more details read:
South
Americans Brazil, Argentina and Uruguay
played Friendlies in preparation for the Mundialito in Uruguay in late December
and early January.
Switzerland toured South America and played against all
these three nations. After the tour Swiss manager Léo Walker was replaced.
The
Mundialito was to celebrate the 50th anniversary of Uruguay’s 1930
World Cup victory. All previous World Cup winners were invited. England refused
to participate, therefore Holland (as WC Finalists) took their place.
The
month and the year ended with hosts Uruguay defeating Holland to start the
Mundialito.
Date
|
Venue
|
Result
|
Goalscorers
|
Link
|
|
December 2, 1980
|
Friendly
|
Beer Sheva, Municipal Stadium
|
Israel 0-Australia 1
|
Gary Cole 28pen
|
|
December 3, 1980
|
World Cup Qualifier
|
Sofia- Vassil Levski Stadion
|
Bulgaria 1-West Germany 3
|
Tzvetan Yonchev 66 / Manfred Kaltz 14, 36 pen, Karl-Heinz Rummenigge 54
|
|
December 3, 1980
|
World Cup Qualifier
|
Prague, Stadion Evžena Rošického (Strahov)(Slavia
Praha)
|
Czechoslovakia 2-Turkey 0
|
Zdenek Nehoda 13, 15
|
|
December 4, 1980
|
Friendly
|
Santa Cruz de la Sierra
|
Bolivia 2-Finland 2
|
Paniagua 11pen, Miguel Aguilar 88 / Pasi Jaakonsaari
- Ari Valvee
|
|
December 4, 1980
|
Friendly
|
Mar Del Plata-Estadio José María Minella
|
Argentina 1-USSR 1
|
Diego Maradona 19 / Khoren Oganesian 21
|
|
December 5, 1980
|
Unofficial Friendly
|
Hong Kong
|
Hong Kong XI 1-Australia 0
|
Lau Wing Yip
85
|
|
December 6, 1980
|
World Cup Qualifier
|
Athens- Apostolos Nikolaidis (Leoforos Alexandras)
(Panathinaikos)
|
Greece 0-Italy 2
|
Giancarlo Antognoni 10, Gaetano Scirea 81
|
|
December 6, 1980
|
World Cup Qualifier
|
Tiranë (Tirana)- Stadiumi Kombetar ‘Qemal Stafa’
|
Albania 0-Austria 1
|
Kurt Welzl 38
|
|
December 7, 1980
|
World Cup Qualifier
|
Gzira, Empire Stadium
|
Malta 0-Poland 2
(match interrupted after 77 mins, result affirmed)
|
Włodzimierz Smolarek 57, Leszek Lipka 77
|
|
December 7, 1980
|
Friendly
|
Jakarta, Senayan Stadium
|
Indonesia 1-Australia 1
|
Effendi 5 / Tony Henderson 13
|
|
December 8, 1980
|
Friendly
|
Montevideo- Estadio Centenario
|
Uruguay 6-Finland 0
|
Ariel José Krasouski 33, Julio César Morales 59, 60,
Ernesto Vargas 76, Jorge Luis Siviero 80, Miguel Falero 86
|
|
December 11, 1980
|
Friendly
|
Maldonado, Campo Municipal
|
Uruguay 5-Bolivia 0
|
Julio César Morales (2), Waldemar Victorino, Ruben
Paz, Venancio Ramos
|
|
December 16, 1980
|
Friendly
|
Cordoba-Olímpico de Córdoba (Chateau Carreras)
|
Argentina 5-Switzerland 0
|
Ramon Diaz 5, Leopoldo Luque 9, Jose Daniel Valencia
43, Diego Maradona 45, Daniel Passarella 67pen
|
|
December 17, 1980
|
World Cup Qualifier
|
Lisbon, Estadio da Luz (Estadio do Sport Lisboa e
Benfica)
|
Portugal 3-Israel 0
|
Humberto Coelho 33, 58, Rui Jordao 35
|
|
December 18, 1980
|
Friendly
|
Montevideo- Estadio Centenario
|
Uruguay 4-Switzerland 0
|
Walter Daniel Olivera 21, Ruben Walter Paz 66, 83,
89
|
|
December 20, 1980
|
Friendly
|
Cuiabá - Estádio Governador José Fragelli (Verdão)
|
Brazil 2-Switzerland 0
|
Sócrates10pen, Zé Sérgio 69
|
|
December 21, 1980
|
World Cup Qualifier
|
Levkosia (Nicosia)-Makarion Athlítiko Kentro (Bishop
Makarios Stadium)
|
Cyprus 0-Belgium 2
|
Erwin Vandenbergh 30, Jan Ceulemans 68
|
|
December 30, 1980
|
Mundialito-Group A
|
Montevideo- Estadio Centenario
|
Uruguay 2-Holland 0
|
Venancio Ramos 31, Waldemar Victorino 45
|
Photo
From: Chronik des deutschen fussballs, 2005
(Karl-Heinz Rummenigge, December 3 1980, World
Cup Qualifier, Bulgaria 1-West Germany 3) |
Photo
From: El Grafico, Issue 3192, 1980
(December 4, 1980, Argentina 1-USSR 1) |
Photo From : Mondial, new series, issue
25, April 1982
(Włodzimierz
Smolarek, December 7 1980, World Cup Qualifier, Malta 0-Poland
2) |
Photo
From: El Grafico, Issue 3194, 1980
(Daniel Passarella, December 16, 1980, Argentina
5-Switzerland 0) |
Photo
from: de Internationals, de Historie van Oranje, Authors Matty Verkamman, Henri
van der Steen, John Volkers
(Hugo Hovenhkamp, , December 30, 1980, Mundialito, Uruguay 2-Holland
0) |
January
The
new year started with the continuation of the Mundialito. West Germany suffered
its first defeat in 23 matches under Jupp Derwall. The first since the 1978
World Cup, by losing to Argentina and six days later to Brazil.
The
(1-4) loss vs. Brazil was West Germany’s worst defeat since (3-6 loss) to
France in the 1958 World Cup.
Brazil
having tied Argentina, qualified for the Final with a better goal
difference.
Uruguay
defeated an experimental Italy and qualifed for its Final. Italy’s Marco Tardelli was sent off in that
match.
Italy
had opted to try out new players. Captain Dino Zoff was not selected for the
Tournamant. Players such as Carlo Ancelotti, Salvatore Bagni, Roberto Pruzzo
and Pietro Vierchowod were tried out.
Holland Manager Jan Zwartkruis resigned after the
tournament.
Uruguay
won the Mundialito by defeating Brazil that many parralled with the 1950 World
Cup Final.
Date
|
Venue
|
Result
|
Goalscorers
|
Link
|
|
January 1, 1981
|
Mundialito-Group B
|
Montevideo- Estadio Centenario, Uruguay
|
Argentina 2-West Germany 1
|
Manfred Kaltz (own goal) 84, Ramon Díaz 88 / Horst
Hrubesch 41
|
|
January 3, 1981
|
Mundialito-Group A
|
Montevideo- Estadio Centenario
|
Uruguay 2-Italy 0
|
Julio César Morales 67pen, Waldemar Victorino 81
|
|
January 4, 1981
|
Mundialito-Group B
|
Montevideo- Estadio Centenario, Uruguay
|
Brazil 1-Argentina 1
|
Edevaldo 47 / Diego Maradona 30
|
|
January 6, 1981
|
Mundialito-Group A
|
Montevideo- Estadio Centenario, Uruguay
|
Italy 1-Holland 1
|
Carlo Ancelotti 7 / Jan Peters 15
|
|
January 7, 1981
|
Mundialito-Group B
|
Montevideo- Estadio Centenario, Uruguay
|
Brazil 4-West Germany 1
|
Júnior 56, Toninho Cerezo 61, Serginho 76, Zé Sérgio
82 / Klaus Allofs 54
|
|
January 10, 1981
|
Mundialito-Final
|
Montevideo- Estadio Centenario
|
Uruguay 2-Brazil 1
|
Jorge Barrios 50, Waldemar Victorino 80 / Sócrates
62pen
|
|
January 14, 1981
|
Friendly
|
Venezuela 1-Dutch West Indies 0
|
Hernandez
|
||
January 20, 1981
|
Friendly
|
Ciudad de México (Mexico City) –Estadio Azteca
|
Mexico 1-Bulgaria 1
|
Hugo Sanchez 75 / Kostadin Kostadinov or Chavdar
Tzvetkov 88pen
|
|
January 25, 1981
|
Friendly
|
Tokyo, National Stadium
|
Japan 0-Poland 2
|
Kazimierz Buda 9, Jarosław Nowicki 29
|
|
January 25, 1981
|
Friendly
|
La paz
|
Bolivia 2-Czechoslovakia 1
|
Carlos Aragones 7-Erwin Romero or Gaston Taborga 19
/ Petr Janecka 39
|
|
January 27, 1981
|
Friendly
|
Tokushima, city stadium
|
Japan 2-Poland 4
|
Hasegawa 14, Kashiraya 35 / Krzysztof Kajrys 17, Henryk
Janikowski 32, 81, Krzysztof Baran 87
|
|
January 27 or 28, 1981
|
Friendly
|
Quito -Estadio Olímpico Atahualpa
|
Ecuador 1-Bulgaria 3
|
Ernesto Mesias 34 / Georgi Slavkov Slavkov 30, 32,
Kostadin Kostadinov 78 Note: Bulgaria's second goal may have been scored by
Chavdar Tsvetkov
|
|
January 28, 1981
|
World Cup Qualifier
|
Thessaloniki-Charilaou (Aris)
|
Greece 2-Luxembourg 0
|
Constantinos Kouis 8, Georgios Kostikos 38
|
|
January 29, 1981
|
Friendly
|
Santa Cruz de la Sierra
|
Bolivia 2-Czechoslovakia 5
|
Carlos Aragones15, Silvio Rojas 57 / Danek 7, Petr
Janecka 57, Ladislav Jurkemik 59, Ladislav Vizek 77pen, Zdenek Nehoda 88
|
|
January 30, 1981
|
Friendly
|
Nagoya, Mizuho Stadium
|
Japan 1-Poland 4
|
Maeda 11pen / Adam Walczak 3, Kazimierz Buda 5,
Krzysztof Baran 44, Piotr Rzepka 68
|
|
January 31, 1981
|
Unofficial Friendly
|
Canberra
|
Australia 3-Dinamo Zagreb (Yugoslavia) 3
|
Alan Davidson 6, Peter Sharne 29, John Spanos 75 /
Bracun 51, 64, Bosnjak 57
|
Photo From : Mondial, new series, Issue 18, September 1981
(Diego Maradona and
Hans-Peter Briegel, January
1, 1981, Mundialito, Argentina 2-West Germany 1) |
Photo From : Mondial, New series, issue 11,
February 1981
(Claudio Gentile and
Waldemar Victorino, January
3, 1981, Mundialito, Uruguay 2-Italy 0) |
Photo
From: Onze, Issue 67, July 1981
(Oscar and Osvaldo
Ardiles, January
4, 1981, Mundialito, Brazil 1-Argentina 1) |
Photo
From: Onze, Issue 75,
March 1982
(Ernie Brandts and
Roberto Pruzzo, January
6, 1981, Mundialito, Italy 1-Holland1) |
Photo
From: Onze, Issue 65, May 1981
(Junior, January 7, 1981, Mundialito, Brazil 4-West
Germany 1) |
Photo
From: Onze, Issue 62, February 1981
(Victorino’s winner, January 10, 1981,
Mundialito, Uruguay 2-Brazil 1) |
February
Brazil started its World Cup Qualification
campaign by playing and winning its away matches vs. Venezuela and Bolivia.
Spain defeated France in a high profile Friendly
with a penalty by Juanito.
Belgium and Holland (with Rob Baan in temporary
charge) both defeated Cyprus in World Cup Qualifiers.
Scotland won an away World Cup qualifier at Israel
with a goal by Dalglish.
The talking point of Republic of Ireland’s
Friendly vs. Wales was the fact that Ireland fielded two players who may have been
ineligible.
Eammon
O’Keefe had represented England at semi-professional non-league level. He was
banned from earning further caps.
While,
The goalkeeper James McDonagh had once played as a substitute on an England
youth team.
The month ended with Italy losing heavily a Friendly for victims of Irpinia earthquake against a
European Selection.
Date
|
Venue
|
Result
|
Goalscorers
|
Link
|
|
February 1, 1981
|
Friendly
|
Tokyo, National Stadium
|
Japan 0-Poland 3
|
Mirosław Pękała 39, Sugamato (own goal) 83, Mirosław
Okoński 88
|
|
February 1, 1981
|
Friendly
|
Bogotá, Estadio Nemesio Camacho 'El Campín'
|
Colombia 1-Brazil 1
|
Eduardo Emilio Vilarete 69 / Serginho 65
|
|
February 1, 1981
|
Friendly
|
La Paz- Municipal
|
Bolivia 1-Bulgaria 3
|
Carlos Aragones 8 / Georgi Slavkov 2, Kostadin
Kostadinov 30, Chavdar Tsvetkov 76
|
|
February 4, 1981
|
Unofficial Friendly
|
Lima
|
Peru 1-Czechoslovakia 3
|
Ladislav Vizek 21, 62, Frantisek Jakubec 49
|
|
February 4, 1981
|
Unofficial Friendly
|
Tel Aviv
|
Israel 1-Austria 0
|
Nissim Cohen 86
|
|
February 8, 1981
|
World Cup Qualifier
|
Caracas -Estadio Olímpico de la Universidad Central
de Venezuela
|
Venezuela 0-Brazil 1
|
Zico 82pen
|
|
February 10, 1981
|
Friendly
|
Ciudad de México (Mexico City) –Estadio Azteca
|
Mexico 4-South Korea 0
|
Concepción Rodríguez 14, Ricardo Castro 23, Sergio
Lira 80, Sergio Orduña 88
|
|
February 12, 1981
|
Friendly
|
Lima
|
Peru 1-Bulgaria 2
|
Correa / Petar Zehtinski 40, Chavdar Tsvetkov 83
|
|
February 13, 1981
|
Friendly
|
Lathi (Indoors), Finland
|
Sweden 4-Norway 2
|
Torbjörn Nilsson 35, Mikael Rönnberg 64, Lennart
Larsson 71, Thomas Nilsson 79 / Aage Hareide 10, Vidar Davidsen 32
|
|
February 14, 1981
|
Friendly
|
Quito -Estadio Olímpico Atahualpa
|
Ecuador 0-Brazil 6
|
Reinaldo I 24, 35, Sócrates 28, 81, John Landeta
(own goal 48), Zico 65
|
|
February 15, 1981
|
Friendly
|
Lathi (Indoors)
|
Finland 2-Sweden 1
|
Hannu Rajaniemi 5, Jukka Ikalainen 7 / Torbjörn
Nilsson 21
|
|
February 15, 1981
|
World Cup Qualifier
|
La Paz – Estadio Hernán Siles Zuazo
|
Bolivia 3-Venezuela 0
|
Miguel Aguilar 37, Carlos Aragones 67, Jesus
Reynaldo 83
|
|
February 18, 1981
|
Friendly
|
Madrid-Estadio Vicente Calderon (Club Atlético de
Madrid)
|
Spain 1-France 0
|
Juan Gomez 'Juanito' 86pen
|
|
February 18, 1981
|
World Cup Qualifier
|
Bruxelles-Stade du Heysel (Brussels-
Heizelstadion)
|
Belgium 3-Cyprus 2
|
Gerard Plessers 13, Erwin Vandenbergh 18, Jan
Ceulemans 67 / Stefanos Lysandrou 42, Fivos Vrachimis 60
|
|
February 22, 1981
|
World Cup Qualifier
|
Groningen - Oosterpark
|
Holland 3-Cyprus 0
|
Hugo Hovenkamp 14, Cornelis Schapendonk 47, Dirk
Nanninga 57
|
|
February 22, 1981
|
World Cup Qualifier
|
La Paz - Hernán Siles Zuazo
|
Bolivia 1-Brazil 2
|
Carlos Aragonés 36 / Sócrates 6, Reinaldo 61
|
|
February 24, 1981
|
Friendly
|
Dublin, Tolka Park
|
Republic of Ireland 1-Wales 3
|
Anthony Grealish 25 / Paul Price 33, Terry Boyle 37,
Terry Yorath 89
|
|
February 25, 1981
|
World Cup Qualifier
|
Tel Aviv- Ramat Gan, National Stadium
|
Israel 0-Scotland 1
|
Kenny Dalglish 54
|
|
February 25, 1981
|
Friendly for victims of Irpinia earthquake
|
Roma-Lo Stadio Olimpico
|
Italy 0-European All-Stars XI 3
|
Allan Simonsen 32, Vahid Halilhodzic 56, Tony Woodcock
79
|
Photo From : L’Annee Du Football, 1981
(Jean-Francois Larios, February 18, 1981, Spain
1-France 0) |
Photo From : Mondial, New series, issue 13,
April 1981
(February 18, 1981, World Cup Qualifier ,
Belgium 3-Cyprus 2) |
Photo
From: Voetbal Revue, Nummer 14, February 27-March 12, 1981
(Frans
Thijssen, February 22, 1981, World Cup Qualifier , Holland 3-Cyprus 0) |
Photo From : Mondial, New series, issue 13,
April 1981
(John
Wark, February 25, 1981, World Cup Qualifier , Israel 0-Scotland 1)
|
Photo
From: La Nazionale Italiana, 3a dispensa d'aggiornamento
(Dino Zoff making a save, February 25, 1981, Friendly for victims of Irpinia earthquake, Italy
0-European All-Stars XI 3) |
March
Brazil finished its World Cup Qualifiers and predictably
qualified by winning its home matches vs. Venezuela and Bolivia.
In
a high profile Friendly, England lost at Wembley vs. Spain. This was their
first defeat at Wembley since losing to Holland in 1977. It was England manager
Ron Greenwood’s first loss at Wembley.
At
the beginning of that month, Spain had to contend with the kidnapping of
International striker Quini, though thankfully he was released unharmed.
Scotland
and Northern Ireland tied each other in a WC qualifier at Glasgow.
Holland,
under new Manager Kees Rijvers, defeated France in a World Cup qualifier at
Rotterdam. The winning goal was scored after Arnold Muhren’s free kick struck
the horizontal bar, dropped on France goalkeeper Dominique Dropsy’s shoulder and
into the net.
Michel
Platini’s absence through injury, paved the way for Alain Giresse to be
selected and stay in the team for the coming years.
In
the same group Belgium took a closer step to the World Cup by defeating
Republic of Ireland by the slimmest of margins.
The
match was marred by refereeing decisions that went against Ireland, and at the
conclusion of the match Irish Manager Eion Hand shouted at the referee.
Poland lost its first match under new manager Antoni
Piechniczek in a Friendly vs. Romania.
Paul
Wolfisberg managed his first match as Switzerland Manager by defeating
Czechoslovakia in an away Friendly.
Date
|
Venue
|
Result
|
Goalscorers
|
Link
|
|
March 10, 1981
|
Friendly
|
Santiago -Estadio Nacional de Santiago
|
Chile 1-Colombia 0
|
Oscar Herrera 28
|
|
March 11, 1981
|
World Cup Qualifier
|
Luxembourg -Stade Municipal de Luxembourg
|
Luxembourg 0-Greece 2
|
Constantinos Kouis 38, Thomas Mavros 55pen
|
|
March 11, 1981
|
Unofficial Friendly
|
Braila
|
Romania 2-East Germany 1
|
Ilie Balaci 34, Aurel Beldeanu 88 pen / Rudiger Schnuphase 55pen
|
|
March 14, 1981
|
Friendly
|
Ribeirão Preto – Estadio Santa Cruz
|
Brazil 2-Chile 1
|
Zico 30, Reinaldo 46 / Carlos Caszely 50
|
|
March 15, 1981
|
World Cup Qualifier
|
Caracas -Estadio Olímpico de la Universidad Central
de Venezuela
|
Venezuela 1-Bolivia 0
|
Acosta 24
|
|
March 19, 1981
|
Friendly
|
Bogotá, Estadio Nemesio Camacho 'El Campín'
|
Colombia 1-Chile 2
|
Willington Ortíz 36pen / Carlos Caszely 15,19
|
|
March 22, 1981
|
World Cup Qualifier
|
Rio de Janeiro- Maracana
|
Brazil 3-Bolivia 1
|
Zico 24pen,53, 85 / Carlos Aragonés 68
|
|
March 24, 1981
|
Friendly
|
Bratislava -Tehelne Pole Stadion (Slovan
Bratislava)
|
Czechoslovakia 0-Switzerland 1
|
René Botteron 66
|
|
March 25, 1981
|
Friendly
|
Bucuresti, Stadionul Republica
|
Romania 2-Poland 0
|
Rodion Camataru 8- Anghel Iordanescu 31
|
|
March 25, 1981
|
Friendly
|
London - The Empire Stadium Wembley
|
England 1-Spain 2
|
Glenn Hoddle 27 / Jesus Satrustegui 4, Jesus Zamora
32
|
|
March 25, 1981
|
World Cup Qualifier
|
Ankara -19 Mayıs Stadyumu (19th May Stadium)
|
Turkey 0-Wales 1
|
Carl Harris 66
|
|
March 25, 1981
|
World Cup Qualifier
|
Glasgow- Hampden Park
|
Scotland 1-Northern Ireland 1
|
John Wark 75 / Billy Hamilton 70
|
|
March 25, 1981
|
World Cup Qualifier
|
Rotterdam-De Kuip-Feyenoord Stadion
|
Holland 1-France 0
|
Arnold Muhren 47
|
|
March 25, 1981
|
World Cup Qualifier
|
Bruxelles-Stade du Heysel (Brussels-
Heizelstadion)
|
Belgium 1-Republic of Ireland 0
|
Jan Ceulemans 87
|
|
March 25, 1981
|
Friendly
|
Subotica, Stadion Spartaka
|
Yugoslavia 2-Bulgaria 1
|
Vahid Halilhodzic 2, Blaz Sliskovic 26 / Georgi
Slavkov 25
|
|
March 29, 1981
|
World Cup Qualifier
|
Goiânia- Estádio Serra Dourada
|
Brazil 5-Venezuela 0
|
Tita 36, 59,
Socrates 56- Zico 75pen, Junior 84
|
Photo From : World Soccer , May 1981
(March 25, 1981, England 1-Spain 2) |
Photo From : Mondial, New series, issue 14,
May 1981
(Rene
vandereycken and Liam Brady, March 25, 1981, World Cup Qualifier , Belgium
1-Republic of Ireland 0)
|
Photo From : Mondial, New series, issue 13,
April 1981
(Dominique Rocheteau, Ruud Krol and Didier Six,
March 25, 1981, World Cup Qualifier , Holland 1-France 0) |
April
West Germany continued its campaign by defeating Albania
away (in the beginning of the month) and Austria (at the end of the month) by
two (2-0) wins.
The Austria match served as Paul Breitner’s recall to the
national team, back for West Germany for the first time since 1975.
West Germany’s captain Bernard Dietz was dropped for this
match. The match vs. Albania was his last ever match for his country.
Karl-Heinz Rummenigge became the new West German captain.
Spain
lost to Hungary in a Friendly at home by a heavy score (0-3).
Scotland
defeated Israel in a Qualifier at home, while in the same group Northern
Ireland defeated Portugal.
In
the Northern Ireland-Portugal matchup, with about twenty minutes from time, a
bottle was thrown from the stands towards Portugal’s goal area. The referee
briefly stopped play and warned the Irish officials.
Yugoslavia
edged closer to qualification by defeating Greece (5-1), where goalkeeper
Dragan Pantelic once again scored from the penalty spot..
England
was unable to defeat Romania at home and had to settle for a scoreless tie,
while in the same Group Hungary tied with Switzerland away (2-2).
France
(still without Platini and also Larios) managed to win its key qualifier with
Belgium at Paris (3-2).
In
the other matchup in the group, Cornelis Van Kooten made his debut at age 32
for Holland and scored the winning goal vs. Cyprus.
Italy played a Friendly vs. East Germany (scoreless tie)
in a match that no Internazionale Milano players were selected, as they were
preparing their Champions Cup semifinal clash vs. Real Madrid.
Date
|
Venue
|
Result
|
Goalscorers
|
Link
|
|
April 1, 1981
|
World Cup Qualifier
|
Tiranë (Tirana)- Stadiumi Kombetar ‘Qemal Stafa’
|
Albania 0-West Germany 2
|
Bernd Schuster 9, 71
|
|
April 4, 1981
|
World Cup Qualifier
|
La Valetta, Gzira-Stadium
|
Malta 1-East Germany 2
|
Emmanuel ‘Leli’ Fabri 11 / Rudiger Schnuphase 20pen,
Reinhard Häfner 44
|
|
April 8, 1981
|
Friendly
|
Tel Aviv-Yafo- Bloomfield Yafo Stadium
|
Israel 2-Romania 1
|
Beni Tabak 2, Shlomo Mizrahi 78 / Mircea Sandu 4
|
|
April 15, 1981
|
Friendly
|
Copenhagen -Idrætsparken
|
Denmark 2-Romania 1
|
Allan Simonsen 51pen, Lars Bastrup 80 / Rodion
Camataru 46
|
|
April 15, 1981
|
Friendly
|
Valencia -Estadio Luis Casanova
|
Spain 0-Hungary 3
|
Laszlo Kiss 31, Bela Bodonyi 83, Tibor Nylasi 89
|
|
April 15, 1981
|
Friendly
|
Levkosia (Nicosia)-Makarion Athlítiko Kentro (Bishop
Makarios Stadium)
|
Cyprus 0-Greece 1
|
Kostas Iosifidis 32
|
|
April 15, 1981
|
World Cup Qualifier
|
Ístanbul -Ali Sami Yen Stadyumu (Galatasaray)
|
Turkey 0-Czechoslovakia 3
|
Petr Janecka 58, Jan Kozak 70, Ladislav Vizek 80
|
|
April 15, 1981
|
Friendly
|
Porto- Estadio das Antas
|
Portugal 1-Bulgaria 1
|
Antonio Luis Alves Ribeiro Oliveira 65 / Chavdar
Tzvetkov 61
|
|
April 19, 1981
|
Friendly
|
Udine, Stadio del Friuli
|
Italy 0-East Germany 0
|
||
April 19, 1981
|
Friendly
|
Santiago -Estadio Nacional de Santiago
|
Chile 3-Peru 0
|
Gustavo Moscoso 30, 75, Carlos Caszely 65pen
|
|
April 25, 1981
|
World Cup Qualifier
|
Auckland, Mount Smart Stadium
|
New Zealand 3-Australia 3
|
G Turner 25, Wooddin 34, Sumner 80 / Eddie Krncevic
15, 42, Ken Boden 31
|
|
April 28, 1981
|
World Cup Qualifier
|
Glasgow- Hampden Park
|
Scotland 3-Israel 1
|
John Robertson 20 pen, 30pen, David Provan 52 /
Moshe Sinai 56
|
|
April 28, 1981
|
World Cup Qualifier
|
Luzern- Stadion Allmend
|
Switzerland 2-Hungary 2
|
Claudio Sulser
31, 47 / Laszlo Balint 45, Sándor Müller 64pen
|
|
April 29, 1981
|
Friendly
|
Pleven-Sl. Aleksiev
|
Bulgaria 1-Norway 0
|
Plamen Tzvetkov 7
|
|
April 29, 1981
|
World Cup Qualifier
|
Split, Stadion Poljud
|
Yugoslavia 5-Greece 1
|
Edhem Sljivo 7, Vahid Halilhodzic 21, Dragan
Pantelic 43pen, Zlatko Vujovic 50, 56 / Georgios Kostikos 76pen
|
|
April 29, 1981
|
World Cup Qualifier
|
London - The Empire Stadium Wembley
|
England 0-Romania 0
|
||
April 29, 1981
|
Friendly
|
Dublin -Lansdowne Road
|
Republic of Ireland 3-Czechoslovakia 1
|
Kevin Moran 18, 69, Frank Stapleton 75 / Marian
Masny 55
|
|
April 29, 1981
|
Friendly / Copa Juan Pinto Durán
|
Santiago -Estadio Nacional de Santiago
|
Chile 1-Uruguay 2
|
Manuel Rojas 57 / Julio César Núñez 67pen, Nelson Agresta 73
|
|
April 29, 1981
|
World Cup Qualifier
|
Levkosia (Nicosia)-Makarion Athlítiko Kentro (Bishop
Makarios Stadium)
|
Cyprus 0-Holland 1
|
Cornelis van Kooten 29
|
|
April 29, 1981
|
World Cup Qualifier
|
Hamburg-Volkspark Stadion
|
West Germany 2-Austria 0
|
Bernd Krauss (Own Goal) 30, Klaus Fischer 36
|
|
April 29, 1981
|
World Cup Qualifier
|
Belfast
-Windsor Park
|
Northern Ireland 1-Portugal 0
|
Gerry Armstrong 74
|
|
April 29, 1981
|
World Cup Qualifier
|
Paris- Parc des Princes
|
France 3-Belgium 2
|
Gerard Soler 14, 31, Didier Six 26 / Erwin
Vandenbergh 5, Jan Ceulemans 52
|
Photo
From: Chronik des deutschen fussballs, 2005
(Horst Hrubesch, April 1, 1981, World Cup
Qualifier , Albania 0-West Germany 2) |
Photo
From: World Soccer, June 1981
(April 19, 1981, Chile 3-Peru 0) |
Photo From : Mondial, new series, issue
19, October 1981
(Vahid Halilhodzic, April 29, 1981, World Cup
Qualifier , Yugoslavia 5-Greece 1) |
Photo From : Mondial, new series, issue
15, June 1981
(Aurel Beldeanu and Tony Woodcock, April 29, 1981, World Cup Qualifier , England
0-Romania 0) |
Photo
From: Chronik des deutschen fussballs, 2005
(Friedel Koncilia, April 29, 1981, World Cup Qualifier , West
Germany 2-Asutria 0) |
Photo
From: Onze, Issue 65, May 1981
(Didier Six and Eric
Gerets, April
29, 1981, World Cup Qualfiier, France 3-Belgium2 ) |
May
Poland
managed to win its important qualifier at home vs. rivals East Germany to edge
ahead in the group.
Brazil
toured Europe and played three high profile Friendlies and won all three vs.
England, France and West Germany.
France’s
loss vs. Brazil was its first on home soil, since Michel Hidalgo had taken over
as manager in 1976. The match was watched by Pele who prior to the match
received an award as the ‘Athlete of the Century’.
The
loss vs. Brazil was West Germany’s first home defeat since April 4, 1978, when
they also lost to Brazil. In this matchup, Paul Breitner failed to score from a
twice taken penalty kick in the 80th minute.
Bernd
Schuster was asked to play only 45 minutes by his club Barcelona.
Following
the match, Schuster got into trouble with Jupp Derwall, for not attending a
party thrown by Hansi Muller for the whole squad.
Schuster
had not informed Derwall that he would miss the party.
He
claimed he had informed Schumacher that he had to take an early flight back to
Barcelona therefore could not attend.
Derwall
was so incensed that he dropped Schuster from West Germany’s next match.
Hungary
defeated Romania and Norway in its qualifiers to get closer to qualification.
For
its part, England lost to Switzerland away to slip further and make their
qualification hopes bleak.
As
usual May was the month for the Home Championship of the British Isles.
England
and Wales refused to play in Belfast vs. Northern Ireland, therefore that
year’s tournament was inconclusive.
England
did not win a single match during that month. Their scoreless tie vs. Wales at
Wembley was the first time EVER that they had gone three games without scoring
and also the fourth game since they had last won at Wembley.
West
Germany won its away qualifier at Finland, while its closest rival and
neighbors Austria defeated Bulgaria.
Czechoslovaki’s
large win vs. Iceland , coupled with USSR’s away tie at Wales, edged both
Eastern European nations closer to qualification.
Chile
started its qualification campaign in a group containing Ecuador and Paraguay.
Date
|
Venue
|
Result
|
Goalscorers
|
Link
|
|
May 1, 1981
|
World Cup Qualifier
|
Luxembourg -Stade Municipal de Luxembourg
|
Luxembourg 1-Denmark 2
|
Alain Nurenburg 36 / Preben Elkjaer 46, Frank
Arnesen 62
|
|
May 1, 1981
|
World Cup Qualifier
|
Chorzów- Stadion Śląski (Silesian Stadium)
|
Poland 1-East Germany 0
|
Andrzej Buncol 55
|
|
May 12, 1981
|
Friendly
|
London - The Empire Stadium Wembley
|
England 0-Brazil 1
|
Zico 11
|
|
May 13, 1981
|
World Cup Qualifier
|
Budapest -Nepstadion
|
Hungary 1-Romania 0
|
Laszlo Fazekas 18
|
|
May 13, 1981
|
World Cup Qualifier
|
Sofia- Vassil Levski Stadion
|
Bulgaria 4-Finland 0
|
Georgi Slavkov 10, 53, Kostadin Kostadinov 55,
Chavdar Tzvetkov 90
|
|
May 14, 1981
|
Nordic Cup
|
Malmö -Malmö Stadion
|
Sweden 1-Denmark 2
|
Bo Börjesson 74 / Lars Bastrup 63, Preben Elkjær 71
|
|
May 15, 1981
|
Pirri Testimonial
|
Madrid –Estadio Santiago Bernabéu
|
Real Madrid (Spain) 1-Spain 1
|
Laurie Cunningham 60 / ‘Joaquin’ Alonso Gonzalez 55
|
|
May 15, 1981
|
Friendly
|
Paris - Parc des Princes
|
France 1-Brazil 3
|
Didier Six 81 / Zico 21, Reinaldo 27, Sócrates 52
|
|
May 16, 1981
|
Home Championship
|
Swansea-
Vetch Field
|
Wales 2-Scotland 0
|
Ian Walsh 17, 20
|
|
May 16, 1981
|
World Cup Qualifier
|
Sydney-Sydney Cricket Ground
|
Australia 0-New Zealand 2
|
Wooddin 29, G Turner 81
|
|
May 17, 1981
|
World Cup Qualifier
|
Guayaquil- Estadio Modelo
|
Ecuador 1-Paraguay 0
|
Fausto Klinger 49
|
|
May 19, 1981
|
Friendly
|
Senftenberg, Stadion der Bergarbeiter (Stadium of
the Miners)
|
East Germany 5-Cuba 0
|
Jurgen Heun 11, 82, Rudiger Schnuphase 45, Joachim
Streich 60, Hernandez (own goal) 72
|
|
May 19, 1981
|
Friendly
|
Stuttgart -
Neckarstadion
|
West Germany 1-Brazil 2
|
Klaus Fischer 30 / Toninho Cerezo 61, Júnior 74
|
|
May 19, 1981
|
Home Championship
|
Glasgow-
Hampden Park
|
Scotland 2-Northern ireland 0
|
Ray Stewart 5, Steve Archibald 50
|
|
May 20, 1981
|
World Cup Qualifier
|
Oslo- Ullevaal Stadion
|
Norway 1-Hungary 2
|
Hallvar Thoresen 57 / Laszlo Kiss 77, 79
|
|
May 20, 1981
|
Home Championship
|
London - The Empire Stadium Wembley
|
England 0-Wales 0
|
||
May 20, 1981
|
World Cup Qualifier
|
Melbourne, Olympic Park
|
Australia 2-Indonesia 0
|
John Kosmina 29, Alan Davidson 33
|
|
May 21, 1981
|
Unofficial Friendly
|
Bremen-Weser Stadion
|
West Germany 'B' 3-Republic of Ireland 0
|
Karl Del'Haye, Funkel, Schroder
|
|
May 23, 1981
|
Home Championship
|
London - The Empire Stadium Wembley
|
England 0-Scotland 1
|
John Robertson 84pen
|
|
May 24, 1981
|
Friendly
|
Bydgoszcz- Zopisya -Stadion imeni Zdzisława
Krzyszkówiaka
|
Poland 3-Republic of Ireland 0
|
Andrzej Iwan 2, David O'Leary (own goal) 38, Roman
Ogaza 66
|
|
May 24, 1981
|
World Cup Qualifier
|
Lahti- Keskusurheilu
|
Finland 0-West Germany 4
|
Hans-Peter Briegel 25, Klaus Fischer 36, 80, Manfred
Kaltz 40
|
|
May 24, 1981
|
World Cup Qualifier
|
Guayaquil- Estadio Modelo
|
Ecuador 0-Chile 0
|
Hans-Peter Briegel 25, Klaus Fischer 36, 80, Manfred
Kaltz 40
|
|
May 27, 1981
|
World Cup Qualifier
|
Bratislava -Tehelne Pole Stadion (Slovan Bratislava)
|
Czechoslovakia 6-Iceland 1
|
Ladislav Vizek 35, Antonin Panenka 42pen, Zdenek
Nehoda 72, Edvaldsson (own goal) 78, Jan Kozak 80, Petr Janecka 86 / Magnus
Helgi Bergs 60
|
|
May 28, 1981
|
World Cup Qualifier
|
Vienna-Praterstadion
|
Austria 2-Bulgaria 0
|
Hans Krankl 30pen, Kurt Jara 88
|
|
May 30, 1981
|
World Cup Qualifier
|
Wrexham- Racecourse Ground Stadium
|
Wales 0-USSR 0
|
Hans Krankl 30pen, Kurt Jara 88
|
|
May 30, 1981
|
World Cup Qualifier
|
Basel -Saint
Jakob Park
|
Switzerland 2-England 1
|
Alfred Scheiwiler 27, Claudio Sulser 29 / Terry
McDermott 54
|
|
May 31, 1981
|
World Cup Qualifier
|
Asuncion-
Estadio Los Defensores Del Chaco
|
Paraguay 3-Ecuador 1
|
Miguel Michelagnoli 47, Morel 63, Julio César Romero
81 / Nieves Wilson "Edu" 89
|
Photo From : Mondial, new series, issue
25, April 1982
(Włodzimierz Smolarek, May1,
1981, World Cup Qualifier, Poland 1-East Germany 0) |
Photo From : Mondial, new series, issue 16,
July 1981
(Reinaldo, May 12, 1981,
England 0-Brazil 1) |
Photo From : Mondial, New Series, Hors Serie 13, 1982
(Tibor Nylasi, May 13,
1981, World cup Qualifier, Hungary 1-Romania 0) |
Photo From : Onze, Issue 66, June 1981
(May 15, 1981, France
1-Brazil 3) |
Photo
From: Onze, Hors Serie 12, 1982
(May 16,
1981, Home Championship , Wales 2-Scotland 0) |
Photo From : Mondial, new series, issue
19, October 1981
(Joe Jordan, May 23, 1981, Home Championship ,
England 0-Scotland 1) |
Photo From : Mondial, new series, issue 16,
July 1981
(Karl-Heinz Rummenigge,
May 24, 1981, World Cup Qualifier, Finland 0-West Germany 4) |
Photo From : Mondial, new series, issue 16,
July 1981
(Tengiz Sulakvelidze and
Mickey Thomas, May 30, 1981, World Cup Qualifier, Wales 0-USSR 0) |
Photo From : Mondial, new series, issue 16,
July 1981
(Kevin Keegan and
Gianpietro Zappa, May 30, 1981, World Cup Qualifier, Switzerland 2-England 1) |
June
Sweden
picked up two important qualification wins vs. Northern Ireland and Portugal.
Romania
defeated Norway, while England won a very important qualifier at Budapest vs.
Hungary with its one of its best displays in years.
Trevor
Brooking scored a rare double and Keegan scored from the spot.
Despite
the victory, England had endured a very difficult season.
On
the flight home, England Manager Ron Greenwood notified his squad that he would
resign, however, Senior squad members convinced him to carry on.
Italy
lost its first qualifier vs. Denmark (1-3) after four straight wins.
Chile
qualified for the World Cup by winning its group.
Spain
continued its run of Friendlies by touring South America after a Friendly at
Portugal.
It
won its last friendlies of the month by defeating Mexico and Venezuela.
Date
|
Venue
|
Result
|
Goalscorers
|
Link
|
|
June 3, 1981
|
World Cup Qualifier
|
Stockholm - Råsunda -Solna Stadion
|
Sweden 1-Northern Ireland 0
|
Hasse Borg 49pen
|
|
June 3, 1981
|
World Cup Qualifier
|
Bucuresti -Stadionul 23 August
|
Romania 1-Norway 0
|
Aurel Ticleanu 67
|
|
June 3, 1981
|
World Cup Qualifier
|
Copenhagen -Idrætsparken
|
Denmark 3-Italy 1
|
Per Røntved 58, Frank Arnesen 60, Lars Bastrup 86 /
Francesco Graziani 68
|
|
June 6, 1981
|
World Cup Qualifier
|
Budapest -Nepstadion
|
Hungary 1-England 3
|
Imre Garaba 44 / Trevor Brooking 18, 59, Kevin
Keegan 72pen
|
|
June 7, 1981
|
World Cup Qualifier
|
Asuncion –Estadio De los Defensores del Chaco
|
Paraguay 0-Chile 1
|
Patricio Yanez 71
|
|
June 10, 1981
|
World Cup Qualifier
|
Adelaide, Hindmarsh Stadium
|
Australia 3-Taiwan 2
|
Tony Henderson 18, John Kosmina 56, Gary Byrne 68pen
/ Deng-Sheng Duh 82, 90
|
|
June 14, 1981
|
Presidents Cup
|
DAE-JON-JEUN-JOO STADIUM
|
Liechtenstein 1-Malta 1
|
L. Sklarski 29 / Norman Buttigieg 80
|
|
June 14, 1981
|
World Cup Qualifier
|
Santiago -Estadio Nacional de Santiago
|
Chile 2-Ecuador 0
|
Carlos Rivas 9, Carlos Caszely 85
|
|
June 17, 1981
|
World Cup Qualifier
|
Oslo- Ullevaal Stadion
|
Norway 1-Switzerland 1
|
Vidar Davidsen 88 / Umberto Barberis 62
|
|
June 17, 1981
|
World Cup Qualifier
|
Linz
-Linzerstadion
|
Austria 5-Finland 1
|
Herbert Prohaska 16,18, Hans Krankl 49, Kurt Welzl
56, Gernot Jurtin 65 / Ari Valvee 71
|
|
June 18, 1981
|
Presidents Cup
|
DAE-JON-JEUN-JOO STADIUM
|
Indonesia 0-Malta 1
|
George Xuereb 27
|
|
June 20, 1981
|
Friendly
|
Porto- Estadio das Antas
|
Portugal 2-Spain 0
|
Tamagnini Gomes Baptista Nené 80, Antonio Manuel
Costa ‘Nogueira 86
|
|
June 21, 1981
|
World Cup Qualifier
|
Santiago -Estadio Nacional de Santiago
|
Chile 3-Paraguay 0
|
Carlos Caszely 11, Patricio Yanez 12, Miguel Angel
Neira 28
|
|
June 22, 1981
|
Presidents Cup
|
Seoul-Seoul Stadium
|
Thailand 0-Malta 2
|
Michael Degiorgio 9, George Xuereb 80
|
|
June 23, 1981
|
Friendly
|
Ciudad de México (Mexico City) –Estadio Azteca
|
Mexico 1-Spain 3
|
Hugo Sanchez 64 / Juan Gomez 'Juanito' 28, 60, Jesus
Zamora 83
|
|
June 24, 1981
|
World Cup Qualifier
|
Stockholm - Råsunda -Solna Stadion
|
Sweden 3-Portugal 0
|
Bo Börjesson 39, Glenn Hysén 58, Jan Svensson 73
|
|
June 28, 1981
|
Friendly
|
Caracas -Estadio Olímpico de la Universidad Central
de Venezuela
|
Venezuela 0-Spain 2
|
Juan Gomez 'Juanito' 5, Jesus Satrustegui 73pen
|
Photo From : Mondial, new series, issue 16,
July 1981
(Billy Hamilton, June 3,
1981, World Cup Qualifier, Sweden 1-Northern Ireland 0) |
Photo From : Fussball Magazin, March april 1982
(Soren Lerby and Claudio
Gentile, June 3, 1981, World Cup Qualifier, Denmark 3-Italy 1) |
Photo From :Onze, Hors Serie 12, 1982
(June 6, 1981, World Cup
Qualifier, Hungary 1-England 3) |
Photo From : Onze, Hors Serie 12, 1982
(June 14, 1981, World
Cup Qualifier, Chile 2-Ecuador 0) |
Photo
From: Österreichs Fußball Länderspiele Chronik 1902 – 1993, Author: Anton Egger
(June 17, 1981, World Cup
Qualifier, Austria 5-Finland 1) |
Photo
From: Mondial, new series, issue 25, April 1982
(Jesus satrustegui, June
28, 1981, Venezuela 0-Spain 2) |
July
Spain
finished off the season with its tour of South America. After two ties with
Colombia and Chile, Spain ended the season with a loss to Brazil.
Spain’s
tour of Summer 1981 comprised of 7 matches in 22 days.
In
the match vs. Brazil, goalkeeper Luis Arconada played in his 26 straight match.
A feat not achieved since Ricardo Zamora in 1935.
Date
|
Venue
|
Result
|
Goalscorers
|
Link
|
|
July 2, 1981
|
Friendly
|
Bogotá, Estadio Nemesio Camacho 'El Campín'
|
Colombia 1-Spain 1
|
Hernan Dario Herrera 77 / Jose Ramon Alesanco 86
|
|
July 2, 1981
|
Nordic Cup
|
Helsinki -Olympiastadion
|
Finland 3-Norway 1
|
Keijo Kousa 31, Hannu Rajaniemi 59, Hannu Turunen 60
/ Vidar Davidsen 46
|
|
July 5, 1981
|
Friendly
|
Santiago -Estadio Nacional de Santiago
|
Chile 1-Spain 1
|
Carlos Caszely 9 / Jesus Satrustegui 16
|
|
July 8, 1981
|
Friendly
|
Salvador - Estádio da Fonte Nova
|
Brazil 1-Spain 0
|
Baltazar 48
|
Impressive post! Whoa!
ReplyDeleteI have another idea/proposal: a Mundialito (Copa de oro) 1980-81 Special post, with the chance to download full issues of the various magazines, and/or only the pages that covered the event. I.e.: I've got the Guerin Sportivo magazines that covered the event & possibly other stuff to sort, I could send them to you. Are you interested? ;-)
ReplyDeleteinteresting i have thought about doing specials on tournaments (other than WC/EC/Copa Amercia), like mundialito, US Cup, or umbro cup, definitley i still have to scan some of my older mags for that
DeleteI will look up what I have in the archive about the Mundialito this evening, and then I'll post a list.
DeleteI forgot to post a follow-up to this thread. Here are the Guerin Sportivo magazines I have about Mundialito: issue 51/52, 1980; Issues 1-2-3-4, 1981; and two Calciomondo specials from the same period (Calciomondo was a monthly special issues about world soccer published by Guerin Sportivo). All the issues have plenty of text but, as usual, also large color pictures.
Deleteof course that any information would be great
DeleteI'll scan them in the forthcoming weeks.
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